Solar Energy

With increasing electricity prices, and a 30% federal tax credit now available to defray panel installation costs, rooftop solar is more affordable than ever.


Benefits of Going Solar

Why Go Solar Now?

  • Solar-generated electricity in Ohio now at cost parity with utility-generated electricity
  • Solar electricity buffers against utility rate increases like the big hike in June 2022
  • Ohio supports net metering so solar power you generate is credited to your electric bill
  • Federal 30% solar panel installation tax credit extended now thru the end of 2032
  • Non-profit, Ohio Solar United Neighbors, still offers free no-pressure solar assessments
  • Solar-generated electricity offsets carbon-based electricity during peak usage hours

Facts: Installed Solar – Ohio

(courtesy Solar Energy Industries Association)

  • Solar Installed (MW): 2,275
  • National Ranking: 17th (5th in 2023)
  • Enough Solar Installed to Power: 298,590 homes
  • Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 1.31%
  • Solar Jobs: 7,486
  • Solar Companies in State: 242 (88 Manufacturers, 66 Installers/Developers, 88 Others)
  • Total Solar Investment in State: $3.1 billion
  • Prices have fallen 47% over the last 10 years
  • Growth Projection and Ranking: 7,485 MW over the next 5 years (ranks 7th)
  • Number Of Installations: 19,371

More Facts on Solar


Making the Switch

  • Want to see real solar panels? Contact Green Oakwood’s solar representative and/or mark your calendar for The American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Tour, usually in the fall
  • Want to learn about solar discounts as well as solar news and installation basics without any sales pressure or commitments? Go to OHSUN (Ohio Solar United Neighbors)
  • Want the renewable energy picture going out to 2050? Get some coffee and go to the US Energy Information Administration’s site
  • Want to know what industry experts think about the future of solar? Go to the SEIA (Solar Energy Industry Association) site for some awesome charts
  • Want to geek out and see what your rooftop might support? Open NREL’s (Nat’l Renewable Energy Lab) easy-to-use tool called PVWatts.